The Spring exhibition at the Musée d’art moderne de Ceret is dedicated to the intriguing works of Joan Ponç, a Catalan artist whose paintings resemble both the distortions of Dali and the fantasy of Miro. And then there is the devil.
2018 is set to be one heck of a year at the Musée d’art moderne in Céret with two fabulous exhibitions dedicated to Catalan surrealist legend, Joan Ponç, and contemporary Frano-Moroccan abstract artist, Najia Mehadji
Christmas market with free manèges (roundabout rides) in the place du barri and sweeties from Père Noël
Many restaurants will present a special foie gras menu
A cafe in Céret where people can buy cheaply a coffee or glass of wine and engage in various activities.
More Christmas spirit for all the family – this time from Musiques et Voix en Pays Catalans and Artistic Director Christian Papis.
Spotted any new (or should that be old?) faces of late while strolling the streets of Céret? These faces are acrylic, and they make their appearance on walls and the sides of buildings scattered round the town centre.
Following the succes of the Céret marathon, the town is now inviting hikers of all abilities to get involved with a family-friendly walking challenge.
We’re back again in Céret, irresistibly drawn this time by the latest exhibition at the Musée d’Art Moderne – ‘Eureka’ by Salvator Dali.
Musée d’art moderne Created by Juan Gris in 1950, the Musée d’art moderne in Céret houses a permanent collection of both internationally famous and local artists, including 78 pieces by Picasso – 57 of which…
MúSIC The Musée MúSIC is once again open to visitors, ensuring the safety of everyone. Created in 1987, the Músic was created from the Centre International de Musique Populaire (CIMP) was established to promote the…